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Family member is on the faculty. Not AI slop. FYI faculty isn’t supportive of that moveOffseason clickbait AI slop is not a "report".
Family member is on the faculty. Not AI slop. FYI faculty isn’t supportive of that moveOffseason clickbait AI slop is not a "report".
lol at the thought of what the faculty wants being relevantFamily member is on the faculty. Not AI slop. FYI faculty isn’t supportive of that move
The Big Ten’s official name until 1987 was the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives until 1987. Remarkably, even today, each NCAA school (even the P4) has a faculty representative to the NCAA. I guess this will be the case until non students are allowed to compete for schools’ athletic teams. But unfortunately, the faculty voice, while once relevant, is becoming much less so, particularly in Division I. Go figure.lol at the thought of what the faculty wants being relevant
The Big Ten’s official name until 1987 was the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives until 1987. Remarkably, even today, each NCAA school (even the P4) has a faculty representative to the NCAA. I guess this will be the case until non students are allowed to compete for schools’ athletic teams. But unfortunately, the faculty voice, while once relevant, is becoming much less so, particularly in Division I. Go figure.
-> A “chunk of the latest increase stems from the roughly” $22M Florida State is spending to compensate athletes through revenue sharing. The Seminoles are also “planning to spend more money than ever” on football staffing, including the hiring of a new GM and several staffers in the scouting department. There also are “additional expenses coming up for maintenance across the department and Title IX improvements.” AD Michael Alford pointed out that FSU is in an “especially challenging position because of the relatively stagnant annual distributions” generated by the ACC. Alford explained to Trustees that his staff has “studied options such as cutting selected Olympic sports programs and reducing the budgets of sports across the board,” but he said that neither “seem to be prudent solutions.” <-
Isn’t he the poster who crashed his Durango into a building years ago?I wonder if @billybud is still with us.
Yes, because we hate them.
Faculty can attend as long as they don't say too much . . . .The Big Ten’s official name until 1987 was the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives until 1987. Remarkably, even today, each NCAA school (even the P4) has a faculty representative to the NCAA. I guess this will be the case until non students are allowed to compete for schools’ athletic teams. But unfortunately, the faculty voice, while once relevant, is becoming much less so, particularly in Division I. Go figure.
Never going to happen, ND brings too much value even as a partial member . . .If they committed to the Big East in football, there would still be the original Big East. Instead they used us and we let them.
Now they're using the ACC and tensions are wearing thin
Of course the ACC should lobby for their full time member
Duck ND, make them go independent in all sports. Chit or get off the pot
ND felt that the ACC went out of its way to only diss ND. Not Alabama, not BYU, not anyone else, just the school with 24 sports in the ACC and a five football game a year partner with that conference.And yet they're pissed at the ACC for lobbying for Miami over them
ND only brings football to the table. If they want to keep their football money, nobody should allow themselves to be used for other sports
And yet they're pissed at the ACC for lobbying for Miami over them
ND only brings football to the table. If they want to keep their football money, nobody should allow themselves to be used for other sports
ND felt that the ACC went out of its way to only diss ND. Not Alabama, not BYU, not anyone else, just the school with 24 sports in the ACC and a five football game a year partner with that conference.
That was the gripe. Not that it promoted Miami, that it solely focused on ND.
Regardless of the above, the ACC fell all over themselves to get the partial ND deal. They are not going to do anything to try to kick ND out. Losing ND would end up gutting the ACC.
The Miami shit is meaningless.
Notre Dame’s AD exposed himself as a dopey lightweight with that whining but it’s meaningless.
Certainly is meaningless to me and you, but it's ND that brings it up
No problem. ND can hold a grudge, and wear it like a badge of infantile honor, with the ACC for 75 years and leave the conference in all sports immediately, but join them for men’s hockey only in about 50 years. Or get a grip. No biggie. Yeesh.ND felt that the ACC went out of its way to only diss ND. Not Alabama, not BYU, not anyone else, just the school with 24 sports in the ACC and a five football game a year partner with that conference.
That was the gripe. Not that it promoted Miami, that it solely focused on ND.
Regardless of the above, the ACC fell all over themselves to get the partial ND deal. They are not going to do anything to try to kick ND out. Losing ND would end up gutting the ACC.
Losing Notre Dame would not gut the ACC. Get a grip. It’d be worse for Notre Dame than the ACC at this point….you want to try to negotiate that same deal with the Big Ten? Even if it works, enjoy getting run through by OSU and Michigan - ND wants no part of that.
That’s dumber than still whining about the Miami deal. The ACC can lobby for its own best interest and the manner in which they do so is not Notre Dame’s business.
Their only other option is the Big 12. And Yormark already made his thoughts known.
“Duke worked with the ACC and ESPN on future scheduling commitments in exchange for the ability to play these three neutral-site games, including participating in select ESPN-owned and operated neutral-site events in the 2027-28 and 2028-29 seasons.”
UConn must be getting something out of this Amazon deal. I'd like to see how much UConn, Michigan, Gonzaga are getting
Just a guess, or based on what?$500,000-ish.
It’s in a lot of articles about it. $500,000 +/-Just a guess, or based on what?
Several sources reported the 500k neighborhood. Here’s one mentionJust a guess, or based on what?
Several sources reported the 500k neighborhood. Here’s one mention
“All of the deals haven't been finalized and signed, but sources said Duke's opponents will make north of $500,000 for playing in the games. (Duke, as the organizer and Prime Video's partner, will make much more.)”
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Duke to play UConn, Michigan, Gonzaga next season on Amazon in groundbreaking TV deal
The Blue Devils are entering into a first-of-its-kind broadcast deal for three huge games that will bring millions in NIL opportunitieswww.cbssports.com